Helen Keller Essay

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Helen Keller was a woman who had a lot of difficulties in her life, but still fought threw them. Even being blind and deaf she still chose to fight. Being blind a deaf is a terrible thing but is a gift to Helen from God. If Helen was never blind or deaf we would of never gotten the usage of brail. Helen Keller once said “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart.” Helen Keller is saying that even tho she was blind and deaf she still felt things with her heart and mind. Not only was Helen Keller a person who was blind and deaf at the same time throughout her whole life she was also a novelist and also was the first person to get a bachelor while being blind and deaf. Helen …show more content…

It was the beginning of a 49-year-long relationship during which Sullivan evolved into Keller's governess. Anne went to the Kellers house in March 1887, she immediately began to teach Helen to communicate by spelling words into her hand. She began with the word "d-o-l-l" for the doll that she had brought Keller as a present. Keller was frustrated, at first, because she did not understand that every object had a word to identifying it. When Sullivan was trying to teach Helen the word for "mug", Helen became so frustrated she broke a mug . Keller's breakthrough in communication came the next month, when she realized that the motions her teacher was making on the palm of her hand was when Anne brought Helen over to the water and spelled out water in her hand and Helen got very amazed and wanted to try that for all the items. Helen Keller was viewed as a isolated girl, but was very in touch with the outside world. She was able to enjoy music by feeling the beat and she was able to have a strong connection with animals through touch. She was delayed at picking up language, but that did not stop her from having a …show more content…

She wrote the famous story about her laugh and experiences and how she learned to get threw her difficulties. Helen is a person that blind people look at as a advocate. On September 14, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson awarded Helen the Presidential Medal of Freedom, that award was one of the two highest civilian honors. In 1956 she was inducted to the Women's Hall of Fame. Much after, Helen Keller devoted most of her life for raising money for the American Foundation for the Blind. From 1961 to 1968 Keller had a series of strokes which led up to her death in 1968. On June 1, 1968, she died in her sleep in Acron Ridge, located in Easton, Connecticut. She died a few days before her 88th birthday. There was a service for her in the National Cathedral in Washington D.C. She was laid was cremated and her Erin was set next to her two companions, Anne Sullivan and Polly Thomson. She was buried in the National

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